Backup Software Reviews

InCD

UDF packet writing software for CD/DVD drive

InCD is a program which formats rewritable CDs (CD-RW,
DVD+RW and DVD-RW) in such a way that they can be used like hard discs
or diskettes. This means that you can save files from any application
onto the CD-RW. InCD uses only rewritable discs (CD-RW, DVD+RW,
DVD-RW). Discs which can only be written to once (CD-R, DVD+R or
DVD-R) cannot be used with InCD.

InCD can handle discs formatted by other packet-writing software.
However, InCD is not compatible with other packet writing software.
You must uninstall any other packet writing packages before you
install InCD.

CD-MRW and DVD+MRW (Mt. Rainier, EasyWrite™)

You can only format discs in Mount Rainier format if you have a
recorder, which supports this format. To format discs in the so-called
MRW (Mount Rainier) format using InCD, you must check the
corresponding check box. The RW disc will then become a MRW disc.
Drives which do not support MRW format can only read these discs with
a remapper. The check box is in the InCD Options dialog box, and is
only visible if the recorder supports this function.

In contrast to CD-RW and DVD-RW discs, MRW discs can be written to
after only about two minutes of formatting. This does not mean that
the MRW is fully formatted after two minutes, but simply that it is
formatted sufficiently for you to be able to write data to it. The
remainder of the formatting goes on in the background when you copy
additional data to the MRW disc. It begins at the point where the last
formatting process ended.

In order to be able to read discs in Mount Rainier format on other
drives, which do not support this format (CD-MRW/DVD+MRW), you need a
so-called remapper, which is automatically installed as part of the
InCD installation process. You will need to install the remapper
separately on other PCs. Depending on the operating system, you may
also have to install InCD.

UDF

Universal Disc Format (UDF) is a standard of the Optical
Storage Technology Association designed to create a practical subset
of the ISO/IEC 13346 random-access file system and volume structure
format.

Using InCD

You can use a disc formatted with InCD in the same way as a hard
disc or diskette. This means that you can copy data onto the disc
simply by using drag and drop or retrieve documents stored in other
applications.

When you start your computer, InCD starts automatically. There is
no link to InCD in the Programs folder. The InCD icon appears in the
system tray, which is usually in the bottom right-hand corner of the
screen. The InCD icon shows information about the CD, which is
currently in the drive, or about the drive itself.

You must format unformatted discs before you can use them with
InCD. Discs are formatted using UDF format. InCD treats CD-RW, CD-MRW,
DVD-RW, DVD+RW and DVD+MRW discs differently.

If the disc has already been formatted, you do not necessarily have
to do a complete reformat. You can do a quick format. This means that
the disc is only logically formatted. The data on the disc is not
deleted, only the information about the data on the disc. The disc
appears to contain no data, although this is not the case. As it is
possible for an expert to restore the data, this formatting method
should not be used for discs containing confidential data.

Discs supported by InCD

CD-RW

Ultra-speed discs (burning speed 8 - 32x) take about ten minutes to
reformat. High-speed discs (4 - 10x) take about 20 minutes and
low-speed discs (1 - 4x) around 40 minutes. A CD-RW must be completely
formatted before you can use it with InCD. You need an ultra-speed
drive to burn ultra-speed discs. You cannot use ultra-speed discs on a
high or low-speed drive.

CD-MRW

The disc is ready for you to write to after only 1 to 2 minutes of
formatting. This means that you can save data to the disc while it is
being formatted in the background.

DVD-RW

Formatting a disc takes about 120 minutes. A DVD-RW must be
completely formatted before you can use it with InCD.

DVD+RW

The disc is ready for you to write to after only 1 to 2 minutes of
formatting. This means that you can save data to the disc while it is
being formatted in the background.

DVD+MRW

The disc is ready for you to write to after only 1 to 2 minutes of
formatting. This means that you can save data to the disc while it is
being formatted in the background.

Non-Allocatable Space

This file is used and needed by UDF to work with the files you
manipulate (save, copy, delete, rename, move, etc.) on the UDF
formatted disc. Actually this file is part of the UDF 1.5
specification.

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